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GYN Cancers Alliance provides education, resources and support to local women and caregivers affected by gynecologic cancers.
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May/June 2013GYN Cancers Alliance provides education, resources and support to local women and caregivers affected by gynecologic cancers.
President’s Message, Clinical Trials & ResourcesPage 2
Caregivers, Family & Village PeoplePage 4
Teal in the Park Springfield Cardinal BaseballPage 6
2013 Support Group MeetingsPage 3
Cyndi Sullivan “Tee Up Fore Teal”Memorial Golf Tournament
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We Can’t Thank You Enough!Page 7
Tee Up Fore Teal 2013
CoxHealth
Mercy Health
Caregivers Support GroupFirst Thursday of each month at 4:30 in the Patient Classroom, Suite 200This group is for those who have a loved one with cancer.
Yoga for Cancer SurvivorsMeets every Wednesday from 8:30-9:30am
Music TherapyMeets the 2nd Tuesday in the Support Group Room from 6:30-7:30pm
Cancer Caregiver Support Group
For information on all Mercy classes and events: http://www.mercy.net/service/cancer-care/cancer-classes-in-springfield
Meets the 1st Thursday of each month from 11:30am-1:00pm
Jan RobbinsExecutive Director
Sylvia TerbrockClient Services/Admin
GYN Cancers Alliance 3023 S. Fort, Suite B Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 869.2220www.gynca.org
Board of Directors 2012-13President Sue GeorgePresident Elect Nancy CatheySecretary Mary BurmeisterTreasurer Jason Jordan
Becky Bach
Andy Bennett
Stevia Bonebrake
Donna Charles
Susan Daniel
Robert DeVore
Suzanne Dukewits
Ann Grace
Cindy Hail
Judy Hancock
Randy Hopper
Karen McQueary Krittenbrink
Rosemary Lewis
Kim Lorenzen
Sandra Lowther
Amy Michael
Susan Mihalevich
Janice Penney
Angel Shortt
Judy Thompson
Tom Wells
Ex-Officio Board Members D
Founder Joy Lamberson-Klock
r. Al Bonebrake - Cox HealthDr. Jay Carlson - Mercy
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The caregiver support group is for family members and caregivers whose loved ones are facing cancer.
This class uses proven musical methods to address the physical, emotional, cognitive and social needs of cancer survivors.
Yoga promotes physical and mental well-being, using a combination of movements, poses and breathing techniques to enhance relaxation, tone the body and improve circulation. People of all ages and abilities can enjoy yoga as part of their regular fitness routine.
President’s Message…
CANCER RESEARCH & CLINICAL TRIALS
Resources
As my year as President of the Board of Directors of GYNCA heads into the home stretch, I reflect on the many things that happened this year. Personally, it has been an up-and-down year as my cancer returned for a third time but I was able to make it through five months of chemotherapy and come out of it cancer free. I also decided to retire from Missouri State University in August. I have been there since 1992 and have worked without a break for the last 38 years so I am very much looking forward to a different lifestyle. I have many things I want to do and keeping involved with GYNCA is at the top of the list.
I am humbled by the many supporters of GYNCA and all you do. Whether it is a gift of time and/or talents and/or financial resources I cannot begin to tell you how important it is to the women we serve. Being diagnosed with cancer is a life-altering experience and knowing there are people who care helps so much. Many of the women we help have lost their jobs and health insurance due to having cancer. GYNCA helps many women with utility bills, gas, car repairs and rent and this support can help them concentrate on getting better.
You may or may not have someone in your life that has experienced cancer. If you have, you know it is a family or a friendship disease. The person with cancer is not the only one affected. In addition to providing financial help GYNCA provides one-on-one mentoring and support group meetings. The friendships found through GYNCA for those with and without cancer are life-long and treasured.
There are not enough words to thank all GYNCA friends. We cannot do our work without you and I thank you for your ongoing support.
Clinical trials are a BIG DEAL in the fight to find cures for all cancers.
Cancer Research for the Ozarks started with Mercy & CoxHealth; it now includes hospitals and health systems in Joplin, Bolivar, Branson, Rolla and more. The CCOP (Community Clinical Oncology Program) is designed to provide access to more current and innovative treatment options through NCI (National Cancer Institute)-approved cancer research trials to community oncologists and their patients. For many cancer patients throughout the Ozarks region, being a part of a CRO research trial in the past has saved their lives, enhanced their quality of life, provided additional support or extended life in a meaningful
way. Because of CRO, most patients do not need to travel far and to other states to participate in clinical trials. CRO recently announced that Jay Carlson, MD (Mercy Women’s Oncology) has accepted the position of Principal Investigator for Cancer Research for the Ozarks and Dr. Al Bonebrake (CoxHealth’s Ferrell Duncan Clinic Women’s Oncology) has accepted the position of Associate Principal Investigator. While they are both extremely busy with their respective hospital practices, Drs. Bonebrake and Carlson feel very strongly about research and their new opportunity to work with CRO. This is great news and we applaud and congratulate CRO, Dr. Jay Carlson and Dr. Al Bonebrake!
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Support Group Meetings – 2013
(May thru September)
Unless otherwise noted, all meetings are held at The Library Center, 4653 S Campbell, Springfield on the 3rd Thursday monthly in Auditorium or other designated meeting room. Social hour at 6:00 pm. Program at 6:30 pm.Please note updated weather/GYNCA meeting policy: If either Springfield or Greene County (or both) is under any type of National Weather Service advisory, watch or warning, i.e. snow, tornado, flash flood, etc., support group meetings will be cancelled. This includes the 8-hour time period prior to and immediately after a meeting is set to take place. Also, if Springfield Public Schools are cancelled, GYNCA offices will be closed and no meetings will be held.
May 16 – I Love Lucy!
(Or, as Ricky says, “Lucy, you’ve got some ‘splaining to do!) Come laugh with the rest of us … laughter is good for the soul!
June 20 - Picnic In The Park
SPECIAL LOCATION – Springfield Lake Boathouse & Marina 5324 South Kissick Avenue, Springfield (417) 891-1550. Fun and games for our survivors, kids, grandkids, families and caregivers! Hearts on Fire BBQ will be serving BBQ sandwiches, pitbeans, potato salad OR cold slaw, so we need to know how many are coming! Call the office 869-2220 or email [email protected] for reservations and # and ages of children.
July 18 - Hospice and Palliative Care
The ever-evolving world of Hospice and Palliative Care, and to help us better understand a subject we’re often afraid to address, we look forward to welcoming Pat A. Price, Director-Mercy Hospice. This might also be a good meeting to bring caregivers and family members along … some-times their questions are different than the patient’s.
August 15 - Evening of Pampering!
This is your evening, ladies! We already have massage therapists lined up and will be bringing in others to do nails, hand massage, aroma therapy, etc. to help you look and feel better. One of our favorite meetings, so don’t miss it!
September 19 - Physician’s Panel!
Bring your pressing questions for Dr. Al Bonebrake, Dr. Jay Carlson and others! Now that both Dr.’s Carlson and Bonebrake are principal investiga-tors for Cancer Research of the Ozarks, they have the latest information on clinical trails and cancer research, too. Don’t miss it!
May/June 2013
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Call them whatever you prefer --- caregivers, family or village people --- they all play vital roles in the life of patients battling cancer.
Purposely included in GYNCA’s mission statement, “GYN Cancers Alliance provides education, resources and support to local women and caregivers a!ected by gynecologic cancers.” Unfortunately it is natural to gravitate to the immediate needs of the patient since we hear from her more often. In recent weeks though, we are learning that caregivers are also su!ering, grieving and feeling helpless --- often in silence --- as they work hard to hide their own fears while maintaining a staunch front of hope and determi-nation.
In the most subtle and surprising ways, we’ve been reminded that GYNCA’s presence for patients, caregivers and family members are equally important both during treatment and even afterwards if a client loses her battle against cancer. GYNCA loses a good friend and Woman of Courage; the families lose a wife, mother, daughter, life partner, grandma, aunt, sister or lifelong friend. As women battle physically and emotionally, caregivers also battle their personal unknowns while internalizing pain, fear, anxiety, loss, loneliness and helplessness.
Caregivers , Family & Village People
I would encourage patients and caregivers alike to visit the Blog of our friend, a Woman of Courage and ovarian cancer "ghter, Charlotte Hopper, “Split Down the Middle.” ckhopper.blogspot.com. Charlotte speaks candidly about her personal "ght and her lack of identity after her last chemo treatment. From husband Randy’s perspective, he has learned, “I can’t be the sole protector for my ovarian patient. I don’t have to be the perfect player on this team, but I need to be the perfect teammate. That means let the star be the star. I will mess up. I will say the wrong thing. But I won’t be afraid to be a man in a women’s world... I will lay my inadequacies on the table for other men to see, and I will never, ever turn my back on my teal family.” And to daughter, Morgan, recently accepted into Missouri Southern State University’s Honors Program, who ful"lled an autobiographi-cal essay application requirement that addressed “from the end of her life looking back over everything she had accomplished,” and revealing how her mother’s cancer diagnosis changed her life forever.
I’m guessing that the writings of Charlotte, Randy and Morgan re#ect the fears, emotions, realities and helplessness and hopefulness of all survivors, caregivers, family, friends and people in your Village. We thank the Hoppers for putting into words what so many others are unable to verbally express themselves.
Thank You for your SUPPORT
Macadoodles Spring Wine TastingKim and Brett LorenzenAwesome Macadoodles Sta!Florentina’s Ristorante’ ItalianoSilent auction donors/vendorsAwesome volunteers!Wonderful attendees! 12th Annual Spring LuncheonPresenting Sponsors Ron & Janice PenneyTeal Sponsor – CoxHealthGold Sponsor – Robert & Becky BachGold Sponsor – Bonnie Atteberry417 MagazineMercyOMB Old Missouri BankADsmithCares MagazineScott Cotton PhotographyDr. John & Susan MihalevichRosalie O’Reilly WootenGary & Suzanne DukewitsMarsha & Tom SlaightJohn & Jeanie MorrisAndrea Batey & Carolyn Ho!manWalnut CapitalAnn GraceStevia BonebrakeSpring"eld First Community BankThe Animal Care CenterLiberty Press GYNCA Friend and Luncheon Emcee – Lisa Rose of KY3 Fabulous Fashion Show by Kathi Cryderman, The Harem & Co.; Pam Stahle & Ben Killingsworth, Town & County, Cindy McCa!rey, Kricket’s, and Debbie Boehmler, Ashby’s. Hair styles by Duane Bone and makeup by Frost Salon! Models for The Harem & CompanySandra Lowther, SurvivorBetty ParnellBetsy Miller, SurvivorMerleene KnaptonDiane Ely, SurvivorPatty Brooks, SurvivorKim Lorenzen
Models for Town & CountyJudy ThompsonDr. Kristy McCallShirley Bareford, SurvivorKaren McQueary KrittenbrinkTracy LipscombTina StillwellBev Aton Models for Men of Town & CountyRon PenneyMike GreenJason JordanDr. Al BonebrakeDr. Jay CarlsonAndy Bennett Models for Krickets Fine FashionsDeanne FordShirley MasonAmanda Cook, SurvivorKathy Dickison, SurvivorKathy HillMaria NeiderDebbie Nelson Models for Ashby’s Chantal DrennenAngel ShorttMarsha MehnkenSharman BennettRolanda Lawler, SurvivorLaura Kinne Tote Bag Prize DonorsGary & Suzanne DukewitsThe Harem & Co., Kathi CrydermanTown & County, Pam StahleKrickets Fine Fashions, Cindy McCa!reyAshby’s, Debbie BoehmlerMaxon’s Diamond Merchants, Rick & Jane McElvaine417 Magazine Silent Auction Donors, Vendor Booths & Tote InsertsBrentwood Center MerchantsJellyBEANSGracie’s Bridal
Anna SophiaPlaza Shoe StoreAshby’sGamble’sMen’s Suit MartTown & CountyThe Review ShoppeHome StylesManoli’s JewelersOpa boxNearly Famous Deli & Pasta HouseProvence’ Gallery Eleven MerchantsDagwood’sOzark AdventuresEl Puente Mexican RestaurantParlor 88Baglady BoutiqueIdeal Image Laser Hair RemovalRainbow NailsFrost SalonMerle Norman Sheri BellBetty ShorttGreystone Hair & SpaStudio 128 Jewelry DesignsWannagettapizzaJan RobbinsMSU Athletics Dept.Harem & Co.Bad Apple MonsterParkcrest DentalMiche, Angie CrewsSilgan ContainersDiane ElyAllenbrand Res. CenterDiGiacinto’sSunshine GiftsAcacia Spa, Janny DyerOMB Old Missouri BankFred & Patty BrooksJanice PenneyColleen NeillSNAP FitnessMSU BookstoreRhonda Walker, LMTBig CedarGorgeous Eyes Forever
2B OrganizedKrickets Fine FashionsPrecision Muscular TherapyThe Roost Bar & GrillEnoch’s BBQMr. Bigg’s PizzaSusan MihalevichJanice MarkleyGrove SpaAnn GraceFlo Eatery & Wine BarSusan Von WillerDickerson Park ZooPanera BreadSuper Duper Diaper DooJennifer LandryThe Meyer CenterMiche, Keli MesserlySilpada, Leslie StevensThe ThicketClip Joint, TamiThe Women’s CenterMilestone BoutiqueOxford HomecareIt Works Body WrapCoxHealth Luncheon CommitteeNancy Cathey, ChairAngel ShorttColleen NeillDonna CharlesJanice PenneyJudy ThompsonMary BurmeisterMerleene KnaptonRosemary LewisSandra LowtherStevia BonebrakeAnn GraceSusan DanielSusan MihalevichBetty ShorttRandi JacksonKristan GochenauerJan Robbins
MondayMay 20 2013
At Highland SpringsCountry Club
www.gynca.org
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SPONSORS
Sponsorships still available-please contact 417.869.2220 for more info.
Four Person Scramble, Men's and Women's DivisionsNew Vehicle from Youngblood for a Hole-In-One! | Flighted Prizes | Great Raffle Prizes
Sunday Night Kick-O! PartyMay 19- 6:00pm at Highland Springs Country Club- Banquet Room
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Afternoon Flight- Women's FlightStarting at 11:00am
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Morning Flight- Men's FlightStarting at 7:00am
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Tournament limited to 25 teams each flight, REGISTER ONLINE TODAY!
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& Rick’s Automotive, Ron & Janice Penney, Computer Recycling Center,Jim & Mandy Conley, Oreck, Kelly Danielson, Bill & Karen Krittenbrink
$600 Team of Four I Four Players & Sunday Night Kick-Off Party
Player_____________________________________ Shirt Sz______Player_____________________________________ Shirt Sz______Player_____________________________________ Shirt Sz______Player_____________________________________ Shirt Sz______# Atnd Sun. Night____. # Non-Golfers Atnd Sun. Night @ $50ea ____.
VS Saturday, August 31, 2013
Game Time 6:09pm
Springfield Cardinals VS Tulsa Drillers
Order Form
Players wear TEAL jerseys to be auctioned off during the game!
This is the last televised game of the season!
Tickets - $10 (all GYNCA seats located in Secs. M & N ---- in the shade!)
Vendor booths available
Survivors’ parade around the field @ 5:30 prior to 1st pitch! Everyone welcome to join!
Special GYNCA teal shirts available
I want to have a booth at the game! Call Jan at 869-2220 or email [email protected] for more information.
Send me tickets to the game @ $10 each, for the total of $
Enclosed is my check $Or Charge my Visa, Mastercard or Discover (circle one)Card NumberExp Date Sec CodeName on Credit Card:Billing address of the credit card
I want to reserve t-shirts for the game at a cost of $ $10(sizes up to XL); or$ $13(sizes XXL+).
Buy a block of tickets for your Company’s night out or Family outing! How many? ____Shirts can be picked up at GYNCA office no later than 5pm on Friday, August 30th
at 3023 S. Fort venue, Suite B, Springfield MO 65807
Call 869-2220 for information or questions!
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To make a donation to GYNCA please mail checks to 3023 S Fort, Suite B, Springfield, MO 65807 or go online to wwAll donations are 100% tax deductible as allowed by law.
Thank You to Our Generous Grantors, Donors,Sponsors & Underwriters
In Memory of Cathy LindstromDiana BarnesJay & Suzanne ScottJanice L. CrosbyJan RobbinsSeth Leonard, RLI SuretyMr. & Mrs. Ted Von Willer, Jr.Ron & Karen OllisTowe Construction Co., Inc.Dick Luke InsuranceBarry & Beverly AtonJeffery C. HutchensDean & Marti ToweNeil & Beverly StengerDr. John & Jeris FergusonKen & Marilyn KeltnerBarbara J. MitchellInez H. TillmanVaughn & Sue GeorgeJerry & Linda JaredJudy M. EverettPeg & Robert CarollaPatricia SquiresWinifred NixonDelta RoofingTerry & Mary Kay MeekJan & Pamela StahleEugene Field Elementary PTACathy WellsJoyce T. BladesSusie HenryFrances D. EllisGary GladMike & Becky PattonJim Hutcheson Realtors, Inc.John SimpsonJulie AdamsRobert & Diane PriceCarla BeezleyRoscoe & Hannah JonesRick & Sheila MayseBill & Donna MontgomeryMary Martha & Jim HagaleRichard & Rhonda RalstonBrian & Anne BrooksCynthia C. MorrisJoAnn BrownMarcia & Jeffrey JohnsonMary Ann & Ken HerfkensDr. & Mrs. Robert AdamsBill & Marie PraterDr. Leo & Doris WyrschGeorge & Lyn ThompsonLynn & Karen ThompsonMiles ThompsonTyler ThompsonLezah & Ron StengerChuck BantaMargaret BantaVirginia & LaRue SavageAlan & Cathy TongSteve & Kris GarciaTim & Judy ReynoldsJoe MartinJohn & Susan Mihalevich
Sandra LowtherJudy ThompsonMary BurmeisterKathi CrydermanJoann BucknerChip & Silvia SheppardDarrell & Marilyn RagarNancy AlmirallBeverly & Barry AtonJerry & Kay CookLarry & Tracy LipscombPanera BreadKelly & Vicki BurkPeggy J. ShirkJan StewartBrent & Barbie DavisMr. & Mrs. Charles GarrisonHarry & Nancy ChalfantDon & Linda NeelJudy BeisnerAnnette & Stan HallAndrea M. CroleyMark & Gretchen GambonCathy & William PowellBarbara CollinsNancy & Joe MartinChad & Andrea TurnerRebecca HoganJames & Donnis GrundyCindy WyrschJerry C. QuinnFred & Sarah MueggeFred & Patty BrooksAnn HicksJoanne AllemannJanice & Richard WilsonNicole McCannRobert & Lynn HorsfieldSam & Susan WinnNancy & Michael WhiteRobert & Cynthia BennettDavid & Starlin MachecaRosalie & James CookJudy HooverRick & Cathy HunterBrian & Lindellyn FielderWillard & Joan Thompson IIIBev Lines
In Memory of Dorthy ShurleyRiki BarrSuzanne DukewitsJan RobbinsCyrus Cameron
In Memory of Peggy AbernathyPat Hillme
In Memory of Tammy GainesPat Hillme
In Memory of Linda Kay McKeeDenzel Joe BeverConnie Schooley
Judy LightHazel GibbsRobin BridgesTressie Gilmore
In Memory of Jan BarclayBill & Donna MontgomeryLarry & Tracy LipscombSandra LowtherSherry Montileone
In Honor of Mary BurmeisterSherry Montileone In Honor of the Marriage of Nancy & Brian CatheyLaura Bowles June JohnsonPenny MarlerMailyn BauerJeff RobinsonJoanne SchahuberLinda Huckaby
Coming this fall ... A special community-wide awareness event is
in the works to honor thememory of a dear friend to the
Spring!eld community and Woman of Courage --- details coming soon!
3rd Annual Teal to Heal, an Evening of Arts & Entertainment
Friday, September 13, 2013Hickory Hills Country Club
Patrons’ Party hosted by Ron & Janice Penney
Live & Silent Auctions
GYN Cancers Alliance3023 S Fort, Suite BSpringfield, MO 65807
NONPROFIT ORG.
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SPRINGFIELD, MO
PERMIT #230
May/June 2013
GYNCA’s Picnic in the Park for gynecologic cancer survivors, caregivers and families at Spring!eld Lake Boathouse & Marina, 5324 S Kissick Avenue. Hearts on Fire BBQ will be serving the food! Games for the kiddos!
Make sure GYNCA knows how many are coming by calling 869-2220; we need a count no later than Monday, June 17th!
June 20th!!ANNUAL PICNIC IN THE PARK